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Pete Loveall
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      03-26-2008
I have received 3 BSODs since installing SP1 yesterday (all dumps sent to MS
through auto-error reporting). 2 were BAD_POOL_CALLER and 1 was
PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA. There have been no changes in hardware. The
first occured immediately after SP1 installation (caused SP1 to report not
installed). After running sfc /scannow and reinstalling SP1 yesterday, no
problems for the rest of the day. Started system this morning and 2nd
BAD_POOL_CALLER occured soon after logging in. PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
occured soon after logging in after reboot. No BSODs since last reboot.

The only thing I notice strange is that Vista reports a little (like 12 meg)
less RAM than before SP1 (on a 2 GB system). Again, no hardware changes have
occurred and these are the first BSODs ever on this laptop (about 6 months
old) running Vista Ultimate. Something is terribly amiss with SP1 as these
BSODs do not trace back to a driver in WinDbg and they have been reported by
others throughout SP1's beta.
 
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.Joe
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      03-26-2008

Pete Loveall;662305 Wrote:
> I have received 3 BSODs since installing SP1 yesterday (all dumps sent
> to MS
> through auto-error reporting). 2 were BAD_POOL_CALLER and 1 was
> PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA. There have been no changes in hardware.
> The
> first occured immediately after SP1 installation (caused SP1 to report
> not
> installed). After running sfc /scannow and reinstalling SP1 yesterday,
> no
> problems for the rest of the day. Started system this morning and 2nd
> BAD_POOL_CALLER occured soon after logging in.
> PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
> occured soon after logging in after reboot. No BSODs since last reboot.
>
> The only thing I notice strange is that Vista reports a little (like 12
> meg)
> less RAM than before SP1 (on a 2 GB system). Again, no hardware changes
> have
> occurred and these are the first BSODs ever on this laptop (about 6
> months
> old) running Vista Ultimate. Something is terribly amiss with SP1 as
> these
> BSODs do not trace back to a driver in WinDbg and they have been
> reported by
> others throughout SP1's beta.


Microsoft is giving free tech support to users having trouble with SP1.
You can find the link here:
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/de...4&gprid=500921


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